#PoetryFriday — Starry, Starry Spring

starry petals,
snow foreshadowed
their fall

Copyright 2018 Brenda Davis Harsham

Notes: Happy Poetry Friday! My poem is a haiku.

Writing Tips: New to haiku? Think: a brief observation of the world, a snapshot with a realization. English-language haiku are often framed as three lines with a syllable count of 5, 7, 5. Since haiku were originally Japanese, the syllable count should be viewed as a maximum, rather than a strict goal. Language should be simple, stark even, with no capitalization or periods. A seasonal reference is customary. These are a few basic rules, but there are many, many more. You can spend a lifetime perfecting haiku, but only after you write your first.